Contributed by an Anonymous Source. Posted by aubin on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 1:30 PM (EST)

Bury the Hatchet, the new project from Skinhead Rob of The Transplants has released a new track titled "Cyanide Serenade." The song is the A-side of a two song single set for release in December. Though he is best known for his hip hop performances in the Transplants, the new project is more traditional punk with a full band. Rob confirmed via Twitter that the band in question included his Transplants bandmates Tim Armstrong of Rancid and Travis Barker of Blink-182 as well as Kevin "Sweatshop" Bivona of Plus 44.

This is Rob's band, he's doing all the singing and I'm assuming writing the lyrics. It's also a hardcore band, not a rap/punk mash-up band, which was the draw to the Transplants. I have yet to listen to this and probably won't, but there's your answer.

I don't like bacon, period, because I'm a vegetarian. I typically get the hash browns, eggs over hard, the English muffin, and something else. I used to get grits, but I've yet to find a Denny's that makes decent grits. Or any decent food whatsoever.

The only reason I don't eat meat is for health reasons, not for any sort of wacky liberal agenda. I'm self-conscious about my weight, even though I've been underweight for practically all my life. I do eat fish, and perhaps chicken every once in a blue moon, but red meat? Forget about it.

I've found many soy-based substitutes which are dead ringers for chicken, ground beef, bland bacon, etc., but I never have and never will find anything that comes even close to replicating the taste of corned beefs. :(

I was talking to a certain musician about 3 years ago, and somehow Skinhead Rob came into the conversation. I said the same thing, assuming he'd be a real big asshole, but said musician said something along the lines of "I know, right? I wasn't looking forward to meeting him at all, but he turned out to be, honestly, one of the nicest people I have ever met. Ben Weasel can go fuck himself though."

Think he is going more for the Rick Rubin style of producing where he seems to think he is a band member and should have a say in how they write songs. A friend who works in a recording studio went on an almost hour long rant about how much he hates Rick Rubin and producers who think they should do more than just make sure the album is recorded correctly after reading an interview with him

The term "producer" gets misused a lot, and there's also different types of "producers." The term "engineer" is also misused a lot. Many many producers do bring input to an artist's music. That's why a lot of them are hired. Some, like Rubin, do no engineering. Some truly, actually just create the music for the artist. Some are really just engineers, who are tagged as "producers."

A lot "oldies" were written by producers, or staff writers, and given to artists to use.

Tim's definitely "co-written" and ghostwritten for other artists before. I think the fact he produced the Distillers' album (happened to be his wife's band) and the band was a REMARKABLE leap forward in songs from the previous album and sounded essentially identical to Rancid, pretty much paints the picture. Also notice, the record after this one, after they were divorced, sounds NOTHING like this one.

I kind of was bored and wanted to argue, but I don't really care anymore. But, uhh, isn't what you are saying is that the first Distillers album sounds different from the second, which sounds different from the third? I mean, I guess if they had been married long enough to have a series that all sounded the same and then a quick shift to a different sound after the divorce, it'd be a little more applicable as "evidence".

Rememebr the Transplants were used in that shampoo commercial? Anyone got that pic of a guy who'd gotten a shampoo bottle signed by Travis and Tim? Funny shit, wish I'd saved it last time it was posted.

Rob came on stage to announce blink 182 when I saw them a few weeks ago (yes, I went to a blink show wanna fight about it?) so I was wondering what Travis and Rob were cooking up. I'd prefer a new Transplant. I actually really liked the first album.